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You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
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High Eagle Ranch said: You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
Umm I agree with this, if you are risking getting hurt it is best to get off. If it is controllable then stay on.
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My nosy neighbor learned that I have a horse and now every time he sees me he asks if I'm off to go feed them He said his granddaughter(?) Daughter(?) Has horses, which is nice, but then he started saying how there's one she can't ride and he just wastes money and why does she even keep him anyways? 🥲
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DaisyMeadowEventing said: High Eagle Ranch said: You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
Umm I agree with this, if you are risking getting hurt it is best to get off. If it is controllable then stay on.
If you're in an arena and your horse bolts, don't jump off. It teaches them they can get away with that behavior. Ride that shit out.
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Stormsong Manor said: DaisyMeadowEventing said: High Eagle Ranch said: You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
Umm I agree with this, if you are risking getting hurt it is best to get off. If it is controllable then stay on.
If you're in an arena and your horse bolts, don't jump off. It teaches them they can get away with that behavior. Ride that shit out.
I've bailed off a horse once, when it was straight up about to run through an electrical fence and I had zero brakes and it was either fall of a horse now or fall off and get electrocuted later. Otherwise, it's almost always safer to try and get control of the situation from on board.
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FirstLightFarms said: Stormsong Manor said: DaisyMeadowEventing said: High Eagle Ranch said: You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
Umm I agree with this, if you are risking getting hurt it is best to get off. If it is controllable then stay on.
If you're in an arena and your horse bolts, don't jump off. It teaches them they can get away with that behavior. Ride that shit out.
I've bailed off a horse once, when it was straight up about to run through an electrical fence and I had zero brakes and it was either fall of a horse now or fall off and get electrocuted later. Otherwise, it's almost always safer to try and get control of the situation from on board. I would just let my horse jump it, couse me and my horse train to do jumping she probably woulda jumped it i dunno about your horse so i guess its really just about opinion and the rider and horse
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Someone was visiting the barn tonight and when he saw my bay horse he said, "Wow, that is the most interesting color horse I have ever seen." He was referring to the fact I had clipped my horse so it looked like he had two different coat colors. Edited at November 16, 2021 08:48 PM by Silver Isle Eventing
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Silver Isle Eventing said: Someone was visiting the barn tonight and when he saw my bay horse he said, "Wow, that is the most interesting color horse I have ever seen." He was referring to the fact I had clipped my horse so it looked like he had two different coat colors.
HAHAHAHA Cliff got this exact same comment last week.
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Silver Isle Eventing said: Someone was visiting the barn tonight and when he saw my bay horse he said, "Wow, that is the most interesting color horse I have ever seen." He was referring to the fact I had clipped my horse so it looked like he had two different coat colors.
We get the same xD
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FirstLightFarms said: Stormsong Manor said: DaisyMeadowEventing said: High Eagle Ranch said: You should jump off when the horse is running and out of control so you dont get hurt 🤦 lol
Umm I agree with this, if you are risking getting hurt it is best to get off. If it is controllable then stay on.
If you're in an arena and your horse bolts, don't jump off. It teaches them they can get away with that behavior. Ride that shit out.
I've bailed off a horse once, when it was straight up about to run through an electrical fence and I had zero brakes and it was either fall of a horse now or fall off and get electrocuted later. Otherwise, it's almost always safer to try and get control of the situation from on board.
I agree that bolting should never be left uncorrected, what I meant is if you literally know you can't do anything and can't sit through it then you jump off lol I have only had to jump off once due to one of my horses runing off in the woods and not responding to the bit.
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